Polycarpus II of Byzantium
Polycarpus II (Greek: Πολύκαρπος Βʹ, died 144) was the bishop of Byzantium. According to ancient sources, he remained in office for seventeen years, but Church historian Nikiforos Kallistos mentions that Polycarpus II was the bishop of Byzantium for three years (141–144 AD). He succeeded Bishop Felix. He was in office during the rule of Emperor Antonius Pius. His successor was Athenodorus.
Polycarpus II of Byzantium | |
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Bishop of Byzantium | |
Installed | 141 |
Term ended | 144 |
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Denomination | Early Christianity |
The relics of Polycarpus II were kept in a coffin made of marble.
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Preceded by Felix |
Bishop of Byzantium 141–144 |
Succeeded by Athenodorus |
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